depends on your trading system. imo its not the time to go all in [yet] if you buy, keep some cash to buy more in case it gets lower.

down there, there might be no bottom, but rather huge holes to different prices depending on exchange. (margin call levels, where the sharks will get the most bitcoins for cheapest price from poor leveraged bulls)

Wow, great job feds. Numerous years of Bitfinex openly operating as a scam for everyone to see, stealing customer deposits and claiming they were hacked, rigging markets with money that doesn't exist, tether scams, trading with customer funds, pulling the plug on the exchange on purpose to try and cause selloffs when they want orders filled and the market isn't trading the way they want, and god knows how many other crimes, and just now they decide something might be a little fishy about Bitfinex. At this rate, maybe we will see a Hillary Clinton foundation or email investigation in the year 2030 or so.

Its not a real article Roach. You gotta stop believing everything you read in the press.

Bullshit it's not real. I'm like the first person on the planet to really document the fraud occurring at Bitfinex unless you count MatTheCat just tossing out random hearsay. Then that Bitfinexed guy and others came like a year later. Bitfinex is the Enron of bitcoin. Although just about every Chinese exchange like Huobi was equally fraudulent. The price of bitcoin at different points in history was moved entirely by a single entity committing fraud on Huobi, then a few months later it was switched to a single entity on Bitfinex and that continues to this day.

The only real question is if these two entities are the same person or not. If it was the same entity single-handedly controlling the worldwide bitcoin price on Huobi that now does the same on Bitfinex, that would probably point evidence in the direction that it's a Chinese guy (possibly affiliated with Bitmain) running one of the biggest financial scams ever seen in the history of the world. If they're different entities, then you had China scammers controlling the price at one point who were usurped by a new entity.

The identity of the single entity that currently controls the worldwide bitcoin price through fraud at Bitfinex is the real question. There's numerous possibilities from just being the Chinese mining cartel scamming people, some TBTF bank like Goldman Sachs taking over, or the Bitfinex owners themselves recreating an exact replica of MtGox. Regardless, it's 100% fact the Bitfinex owners themselves are in on it too. The stuff going on at that exchange could not happen without the people who run it being in on it.